Unfortunately, the graves were dug up, the remains were reinterred, and the road is there now. |
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After the Restoration, Charles ordered the remains to be reinterred in St Giles. |
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The remains can be reinterred in an unconsecrated piece of ground at the courthouse. |
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Her body was later exhumed and reinterred in Norwich cathedral, 5 miles from her childhood home. |
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Police say that the bones, which were found dumped beneath a motorway, have now been reinterred at the cemetery. |
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His body was exhumed some months later and reinterred in a martyrs' cemetery not far away, where it remains to this day. |
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A post-mortem examination was carried out before the body was reinterred. |
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His remains are also to be reinterred at the ceremony in two weeks' time. |
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Twenty British soldiers, who died on the first day of the Battle of Arras in 1917 and were found last year buried with their arms linked, have been reinterred. |
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Richard, who died in battle 1485, will be reinterred in Leicester Cathedral. |
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C Washington Park was a cemetery before the city purchased the land in 1855, reinterred the remains elsewhere, and turned it into a park. |
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He was later reinterred together with his wife in Minstead churchyard in the New Forest, Hampshire. |
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A second log boat was also discovered at the quarry five years later but it was reinterred in order that it could be preserved. |
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In 1250 Pope Innocent IV canonized her, and her remains were reinterred in a shrine in Dunfermline Abbey in Fife, Scotland. |
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However, in June 2006, they were reinterred in plots adjacent to Hawthorne. |
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After DNA and other evidence proved that those bones were royal, they were reinterred at Leicester Cathedral this past March. |
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The remains had been reinterred in Medicine Hat before being dug up again and taken to the University of Alberta for research purposes. |
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The remains were taken to Leicester Cathedral on 22 March 2015 and reinterred on 26 March. |
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The remains were reinterred at Llangwstenin Cemetery, Mochdre. |
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In a service 530 years after Richard's death at Bosworth Field, the king's mortal remains were reinterred at Leicester Cathedral, witnessed by descendants of that battle. |
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Many of the Japanese prisoners of war who died were eventually brought back by Sir Edward Youde to Hong Kong and reinterred in a beautiful cemetery overlooking the sea. |
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